it's time to put our shoulders to the wheel
Posted on May 16th, 2006
by
Rob
It's time to put our shoulders to the wheel
I just returned from a brilliant workshop and conference in Windhoek. In addition to myself, the board of directors for both Rossing Uranium and Rossing Foundation were in attendance, as well as several government officials including the prime minister.There is a growing optimism in Namibia that is encouraging to see and wonderful to be a part of. A new era of collaboration seems to be on the near horizon and I think we will find that MYO finds itself in a position to play a significant role in developing a new generation of youth development programs around the country. We will bind ourselves through common goals of education-based development, a commitment to delivery execution and quality assurance, and a focus on consistency. I think we can attain the reach of a larger organization while maintaining the focus and efficiency of small business.
For MYO, we have two hard years ahead of us. It is critical to our long term survival that we raise the funds to build our own facility before mid-2007. It is a massive effort, but one that will pay dividends for the next 25 years or more. This is our biggest challenge, but one that is achievable, and once we achieve it, we can look forward to working with 250 children every day. From that point, our contribution to the rehabiliation of the youth of Namibia will align with our original vision.
Very best to all, and of course,
PEACE - Rob

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